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FIFA Women’s Football Campaign in Eastern Bhutan

The first-ever FIFA Women’s Football Campaign in Eastern Bhutan achieved significant success in Mongar, drawing an encouraging participation of 80 girls aged 6 to 16 for a two-day program designed to introduce them to the sport in an inclusive and empowering environment. The campaign structure, which began with an energetic Zumba warm-up followed by foundational drills like ball control and passing on Day 1, and concluded with fun matches and a certificate ceremony on Day 2 was highly effective, ultimately building confidence and interest in football among young players. This meaningful step towards creating a positive environment for girls’ participation was seamlessly executed thanks to the crucial support provided by 6 SSI volunteers and 5 Dessups.

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BFF Off season Series

Guess What Suku is Cooking- An Off-Season Series

Suk Maya Ghalley, known to most as Suku, grew up in Bhur Geog. Although her current residence is registered under Samtenling, she still proudly considers the place by its original name, Bhurzaland. As the youngest in her family, Suku jokes that this makes her the “youngest rich girl,” with three sisters and three brothers. Her football journey began at the age of six, right when she started primary school. At that time, her school only offered football and volleyball, and students often played in the paddy fields or on the Bhur School ground. This limited choice is what first ignited her interest in sports. While she started playing both volleyball and football, it was football that immediately captured her heart. It was the first game she truly connected with, and from the moment she saw it, she knew she had to play. Those early days of training in open spaces, alongside village elders, friends, and her own siblings, became the foundation of Suku’s footballing journey. Those simple community games were where her skills and confidence began to take shape. Today, Suku plays as a full back, but also plays as an attacker and winger, which she chose because of her love for speed and movement. She thrives when running down the flank, carrying the ball at full pace, and creating goal-scoring chances for her team. Her dedication and hard work have earned her 22 international caps for Bhutan. Domestically, she has secured six national titles and represented several clubs, including the BFF Academy, Mandala FC, Sunrise FC, and, most recently, RTC WFC.Catch Suku, one of the talents on the field and off the field, as she cooks her favourite in the first-ever off-season series on our YouTube Channel.

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Ms. Zimbiri Becomes First Female SAFF Executive Committee Member.

Ms. Zimbiri Becomes First Female SAFF Executive Committee Member.

The Bhutan Football Federation (BFF) marked a proud and historic moment as Ms. Zimbiri was elected unopposed as the first-ever female member of the South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) Executive Committee. The election took place during the SAFF Congress held on 24 May 2025 in Kathmandu, Nepal, and was attended by all member associations, either in person or virtually. The session was conducted with full transparency, with media presence allowed throughout the proceedings. This landmark achievement not only reflected Bhutan’s growing presence in regional football governance but also signaled a significant step forward for gender representation within South Asian football leadership. Key Decisions Endorsed at the SAFF Congress In addition to the election, several key decisions were endorsed during the Congress: The SAFF Safeguarding Policy was officially adopted to enhance the protection of children in sports across the region. The 2024 Financial Statements were approved, along with the 2025 Budget. Sri Lanka was confirmed as the host for the SAFF U-17 Championship in October 2025, while Nepal was selected to host the SAFF Women’s Club Championship in November 2025. Bhutan was granted the hosting rights for the SAFF U-17 Women’s Championship, which is scheduled to take place in September 2025. This Congress served as an important platform for collaboration, transparency, and progress, setting a forward-looking tone for football development and governance in South Asia. The Bhutan Football Federation extends its congratulations to Ms. Zimbiri and reaffirms its commitment to inclusive leadership and regional football growth.

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Bhutan Earns Silver at FIFA Forward Awards 2025 for Infrastructure Excellence

Bhutan Earns Silver at FIFA Forward Awards 2025 for Infrastructure Excellence

A proud moment for Bhutanese football.  The Bhutan Football Federation has been awarded Silver in the inaugural FIFA Forward Awards for Asian Member Associations for its impactful infrastructure development and the Construction of Four Artificial Pitches across the country. Launched in January 2023, the FIFA Forward Awards aim to celebrate and recognise outstanding football infrastructure projects implemented by Asian Member Associations with the support of the FIFA Forward Programme. Out of 12 strong applications submitted from across the continent, our project stood out for its strategic significance in promoting grassroots and elite football development. The Silver Award puts us alongside some of Asia’s most progressive footballing nations. Only five Member Associations received this honour in the infrastructure category. We shared the Silver tier with the Bahrain Football Association and the Uzbekistan Football Association, while Indonesia, Thailand, and the Kyrgyz Republic took home the Gold. The award was received by the Vice-President of the Bhutan Football Federation, Mr. Pema Dorji and the General Secretary, Mr. Ugyen Wangchhuk, during the FIFA Executive Football Summit 2025 in Miami, USA, today. This award reaffirms our strategic vision and consistent progress toward building a strong football culture from infrastructure to grassroots to international competition.

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Women's Tri-Nation Cup

Hong Kong, China held a goalless draw at Changlimithang Stadium in the opener of the Women’s Tri-Nation Cup, 2025 | Bhutan

A landmark moment in Bhutanese football as the Senior women’s national team took on Hong Kong, China in the opening match of the Women’s Tri-Nation Cup 2025 at Changlimithang Stadium. This encounter marked the first-ever meeting between the two nations on the football field, adding an extra layer of excitement and anticipation. The Women’s Tri-Nation Cup, hosted by Bhutan, features three teams: Bhutan, Hong Kong, and Malaysia, with China also participating as a visitor. These matches are scheduled during the FIFA international window, providing vital preparation ahead of the upcoming AFC qualifiers. As the players lined up in the tunnel, ready for kickoff, the atmosphere was electric. Hong Kong entered the game as favourites, ranked 80th in the FIFA Women’s rankings, compared to Bhutan’s 172nd position. However, Hong Kong’s head coach, Rambo, emphasised that rankings don’t guarantee results — every match is a new challenge where anything can happen. The teams stepped onto the pitch amid cheers from the crowd, a proud moment for Bhutanese women’s football. The home supporters, energised and passionate, rallied behind the Bhutanese Dragon Girls, eager to witness their team’s performance on such an important occasion. Bhutan fielded a balanced squad combining experienced internationals with promising young talent, led by Pema Choden Tshering, who positioned herself as a full back for this fixture, along with goalkeeper Sangita Mongar, defenders Suk Maya Ghalley, Dorji Edon, Jamyang Choden, midfielders Deki Yangden, Sonam Choden, Tshering Lhaden, and forwards Sunita Rai, Deki Lhazom, and Yeshi Bidha.  Hong Kong’s team was led by goalkeeper Wai Nga Lung and captain Chan Win Zsii, a veteran with more than 80 caps spanning two decades. Their experience was evident as they took to the field wearing their traditional red kits, contrasting with Bhutan’s vibrant pink. The match kicked off with Bhutan confidently controlling possession in front of their home crowd. Early attempts tested Hong Kong, China’s goalkeeper, but the visitors remained composed and tactically disciplined. Hong Kong, China’s responded by dropping deep and seeking counterattacking opportunities, signalling their tactical intent. Throughout the first half, both sides engaged in a competitive battle, with Bhutan’s midfield demonstrating fluid link-up play and promising attacking combinations. The home fans fueled the team’s efforts, creating an electrifying atmosphere. Hong Kong, China, gradually increased the pressure, forcing Bhutan’s defence into action with shots narrowly missing the target. The game featured tight battles and occasional fouls, but defensive organisation remained strong on both sides. Midway through the half, a minor injury to Hong Kong, China’s Sha Ron Fong briefly paused the game, but she soon returned to play, showcasing the resilience of both teams. As the first half progressed, chances emerged for both teams, but neither could break the deadlock. Bhutan came close with a goal-bound effort that was ruled out for handball, while Hong Kong’s goalkeeper Lung made several important saves. Despite the visitors’ higher ranking and greater experience, our Dragon Girls displayed remarkable composure and determination, refusing to be intimidated and continuing to press forward. The first half concluded scoreless, but the intensity and quality on display promised a thrilling second half as both teams aimed to secure victory in this historic Tri-Nation Cup opener. The second half at Changlimithang Stadium opened with both teams showing renewed intensity. An early substitution saw Hong Kong, China’s Hau yi Li (#24) replaced by Po Yan Chu (#5), signalling tactical shifts aimed at increasing attacking pressure. Bhutan, urged on by a passionate home crowd, started aggressively. Within minutes, they earned a dangerous free kick just outside the box, taken by Sonam Choden (#15). Her attempt, however, didn’t trouble the keeper. Hong Kong, China, meanwhile, amped up their attacking frequency. A series of substitutions, including the introduction of Wing Yuan kaun (#11) and Hoi Lam So (#21), added fresh energy. Their relentless attacks forced Bhutan’s goalkeeper, Sangeeta Mongar, into a string of outstanding saves, including multiple one-on-one denials and a triple save sequence inside the box. Sangeeta stood as a wall between Hong Kong and the opening goal. Bhutan made changes of their own, bringing in fresh legs like Tshering Yangden (#7) and Sonam Lhamo (#10) to strengthen both flanks and midfield, whilst Deki Lhazom began dropping deeper to help in the build-up and gain possession, showing intelligence and adaptability. As the clock ticked toward the 90-minute mark, both teams fought hard to break the deadlock. Bhutan earned another free kick in a promising position, but Sonam Choden’s curling effort narrowly missed the crossbar. Moments later, Hong Kong countered with a dangerous through ball to Hoy Lam So, whose one-on-one effort was heroically denied again by Sangeeta, reaffirming her status as the clear Player of the Match. The game entered five minutes of added time, with both sides desperate for a late winner. However, the defenders held firm, and despite thrilling moments at both ends, neither team found the finishing touch. The next match will be played between Malaysia and Hong Kong, China on 31st May, 2025 at Changlimithang Stadium.  

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AFC/BFF C Diploma Course

The BFF/AFC C Diploma Coaching Course for Women

The Bhutan Football Federation marks a significant advancement in women’s football in Bhutan by conducting the first-ever AFC/BFF C Diploma Coaching Course for women. This course is designed to enhance the football knowledge and coaching skills of women actively involved in the sport, including the Women’s National Team members, Women’s School Sports Instructors, and women coaches from various football clubs across the nation. Through comprehensive training and certification at the AFC C level, the course equips participants with the essential skills needed to lead and develop football programs for women and girls at all levels. Bikash Pradhan, Head of Coach Education, stated, “This initiative focuses not only on improving the tactical, technical, and strategic understanding of the game but also on fostering leadership, confidence, and empowerment among female coaches and instructors.” He also added that the course plays a crucial role in Bhutan’s broader strategy to promote and sustain the growth of women’s football. It aligns with the national objective of promoting gender equality in sports and ensuring that women have equal opportunities to contribute to and lead the development of football in the country. By empowering women through education and leadership training, the BFF is helping to build a stronger and more inclusive football community, nurturing future generations of female footballers and coaches. In the long term, this initiative will contribute to creating a more vibrant and competitive women’s football scene in Bhutan, with well-trained coaches playing a pivotal role in the development of players at all levels. The course serves as a significant milestone in fostering an environment where women are not only participants but also leaders in the sport.

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Club Licensing

Bhutan Football Federation Conducts Successful Women’s Club Licensing Workshop

The Bhutan Football Federation (BFF) successfully conducted a Women’s Club Licensing Workshop on October 15, 2023, at Hotel Ariya. This workshop, held under the FIFA Club Licensing Program, saw active participation from 19 representatives of clubs from eight districts, marking a significant step forward in advancing women’s football in Bhutan. The session was led by the BFF’s club licensing manager, who presented Bhutan’s strategic roadmap for football development to the attending participants. The workshop also saw the launch of an individual club statute, underscoring the federation’s commitment to establishing structured and transparent operations within Bhutan’s football community. Through this one-day workshop, the participants received valuable insights into the club licensing framework, gaining an in-depth understanding of its importance and application. The workshop provided a collaborative platform for the clubs to engage with the BFF and each other, fostering a shared vision for strengthening and enhancing Bhutan’s leagues. This initiative reflects BFF’s dedication to aligning Bhutan’s football with FIFA’s global standards, paving the way for sustainable growth and professionalization of women’s football across the country.

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New kits for women's National team

Bhutan Football Federation Launches The New Kits For Women’s National Team.

The Bhutan Football Federation officially launched the Bhutan Women’s National Football Team jersey on 8th October, 2024 at Namgay Heritage in Thimphu. The event was led by the President of the Bhutan Football Federation Dasho Ugen Tsechup and Women’s Chairperson Miss Zimbiri.  Dragon Girls gets a new Kits for International Duties 𝙊𝙪𝙧 𝘿𝙧𝙖𝙜𝙤𝙣 𝙂𝙞𝙧𝙡𝙨 𝙬𝙞𝙡𝙡 𝙥𝙧𝙤𝙪𝙙𝙡𝙮 𝙬𝙚𝙖𝙧 𝙩𝙝𝙞𝙨 𝙟𝙚𝙧𝙨𝙚𝙮 𝙖𝙩 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙎𝘼𝙁𝙁 𝙒𝙤𝙢𝙚𝙣’𝙨 𝘾𝙝𝙖𝙢𝙥𝙞𝙤𝙣𝙨𝙝𝙞𝙥 2024 𝙞𝙣 𝙉𝙚𝙥𝙖𝙡, 𝙬𝙝𝙞𝙘𝙝 𝙠𝙞𝙘𝙠𝙨 𝙤𝙛𝙛 𝙤𝙣 𝙊𝙘𝙩𝙤𝙗𝙚𝙧 18, 2024

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AFC Women's Champions League

A heartbreak for RTC Women FC in AFC Women’s Champions League debut.

In a thrilling encounter at the Changlimithang Stadium on August 28th, over 1,700 spectators witnessed a fiercely contested match between RTC Women FC and Kitchee SC from Hong Kong, China in the AFC Women’s Champions League | Preliminary Stage 2024/25, Group D. Despite a valiant effort, RTC Women FC fell short, losing 1-0. The match started with RTC Women FC dominating the first 40 minutes, showcasing strong midfield control and defensive resilience, holding 70% of the ball possession. However, despite their dominance, RTC struggled to convert their opportunities into goals, with none of their shots finding the target. Kitchee SC, on the other hand, capitalized on a rare opportunity when Fu Chiu Man, wearing jersey number 8, scored with a well-placed header just before halftime. This goal, their first shot on target, shifted the momentum in Kitchee’s favour, putting RTC Women FC on the back foot as they entered the break trailing 1-0. In the second half, RTC Women FC emerged with renewed vigour, continuing to dominate possession and applying relentless pressure on Kitchee’s defensive line. Despite creating numerous chances, they were unable to break through the solid defence of Kitchee SC, who remained resolute under pressure. Several shots narrowly missed the target, while others were expertly saved by Kitchee’s goalkeeper, frustrating RTC’s attempts to equalize. On the other hand, Kitchee SC also got a one-on-one chance in the dying minutes of the second half after a missed pass from the goalkeeper but failed to bury the ball behind the net. The match ended with Kitchee SC securing a hard-fought 1-0 victory, leaving RTC Women FC at the bottom of the points table with zero points from two matches. This defeat has effectively ended RTC’s hopes of advancing to the group stage of the competition. In his post-match comments, RTC Women FC’s head coach, Jigme, expressed pride in his team’s performance, despite the result. “This was our first time playing an international match at the club level and the Changlimithang Stadium. We are proud of the girls’ effort, and despite the outcome, we are taking this experience positively. We would like to thank everyone who made our first international appearance a special one, not just for RTC WFC but for women’s football in Bhutan. We are grateful for the support from RTC management and the fans who came out to cheer us on.” The final match of Group D will be played between Bam Khatoon FC of the Islamic Republic of Iran and Kitchee SC of Hong Kong, China on 31st August 2024 at Changlimithang Stadium. Written by: Sonam Peldon (RTC Media Studies, 2nd Year) Rinzin Wangchuk (RTC Media Studies, 3rd Year) Tenzin Dema (RTC Media Studies, 2nd Year) Edited by: Nidup Gyeltshen

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AFC Women's Champions League | Preliminary Stage

RTC WFC Suffers Narrow Defeat in AFC Women’s Champions League Opener

In an exciting encounter at Changlimithang Stadium on August 25, RTC WFC suffered a narrow 1-2 defeat to Bam Khatoon FC of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the opening match of the AFC Women’s Champions League, Preliminary Stage 2024/25 | Group D. The much-anticipated match began with intense energy from both teams as they sought to gain early control. RTC WFC found their breakthrough in the 26th minute when Ritu Porna Chakma capitalized on a well-placed long-range shot, igniting the crowd’s excitement. However, Bam Khatoon FC responded swiftly, equalising just seven minutes later in the 33rd minute. Mona Hamoudi’s perfectly placed volley left the RTC goalkeeper with no chance. The second half saw both teams remain fiercely competitive. The turning point came in the 74th minute when Shahnaz Jafari Zadeh of Bam Khatoon FC delivered a powerful header into the top corner, following a powerful freekick from 45 yards out by Zahra Ghanbari. This goal crushed the hearts of RTC WFC and the home fans at Changlimithang Stadium, bringing the score to 2-1. Despite RTC WFC’s ongoing attempts to level the match, Bam Khatoon FC’s defence held strong. Ultimately, Bam Khatoon FC emerged victorious with two goals to RTC WFC’s one. The fierce rivalry showcased the skill and tenacity of both teams, highlighting the high calibre of play in women’s football. The match was a testament to dynamic play and intense passion, offering a thrilling and unforgettable spectacle for both the players and the devoted supporters at Changlimithang Stadium. In their next match, RTC WFC will face Kitchee SC from Hong Kong, China, on August 28. Written by: Tenzin Dema (RTC Media Studies, 2nd Year)Rigzin Wangchuk (RTC Media Studies, 3rd Year)Sonam Peldon (RTC Media Studies, 2nd Year) Edited by: Nidup Gyeltshen{BFF}

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